Top events in town this week include Celebrity Chef Series with Susan Feniger, Farmers Insurance Open, Dine Out Escondido and San Diego Sunroad Marina Boat Show.

Top events in town this week include Celebrity Chef Series with Susan Feniger, Farmers Insurance Open, Dine Out Escondido and San Diego Sunroad Marina Boat Show.

1.24: Celebrity Chef Series with Susan Feniger

Chef Brian Malarkey welcomes the restauranteur, cookbook author, Top Chef Masters competitor and influential Los Angeles chef to his home turf as the two prepare a five-course dinner centered around a Baja-meets-modern-Mexican menu. — Michael Benninger

Celebrity Chef Series with chefs Susan Fenigerand Brian Malarkey will take place at Herb & Wood in Little Italy.

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1.24: Flight Club Live

Local craft beer celebrities hand select North Park Beer Co. brews for a flight that’s paird with stories and perpsectives from each "flight attendant” along with information about the beer’s origins, styles and inspirations. Stop by four times at this monthly event to earn your wings with a commemorative enamel pin.

1.24-26: The Sklar Brothers

“Our parents would never let us watch Hee Haw when we were kids. Not because it was too risqué, but because they didn’t like comedy popping up out of corn fields. They felt that should only be reserved for dead baseball players.” — The Sklar Brothers on Twitter

Comedians Jason Sklar (left) and Randy Sklar make up the comedy duo The Sklar Brothers.

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1.24-27: 2019 San Diego Sunroad Marina Boat Show

Meet marine vendors, soak up knowledge in boating seminars, and scope out the latest nautical products and services at this annual event that brings together the biggest brands on the water. — Michael Benninger

1.25: Taste of Eastlake

Sample an array of Eastlake’s best entrees as South Bay’s signature banquet hall fills with the neighborhood’s finest food along with local libations and a lineup of live entertainment. — Michael Benninger

1.26: Eli & Fur

In addition to three singles, UK deep house DJ duo, Eli & Fur (aka Eliza Noble and Jennifer Skillman) released their Night Blooming Jasmine EP, as well as a 6-track remix EP for the single Parfume, last year. — Scott McDonald

1.26: Crankdat

Twenty-one-year-old Ohio-based DJ Crankdat (aka Christian Smith) infamously gave up a full-ride athletic scholarship at Kent State when he dropped out of school to DJ. He has since remixed tracks for Travis Scott, Sheck Wes, Post Malone, Skrillex, The Chainsmokers and more. Smith released six singles last year, including collaborations with Ghastly, Tisoki, Slander and others. — Scott McDonald

1.26-27: San Diego Cat Show

Up to 450 felines of 42 breeds compete in beauty and agility categories at the West Coast’s largest cat expo, which also features speakers, exhibitors and the opportunity to view, pet and take home cats of rare and popular breeds. — Michael Benninger

1.27-2.2: Dine Out Escondido

More than 35 of Escondido’s most reputable restaurants offer scrumptious specials, farm-to-fork delights and unique culinary experiences inspired by fare from France, Italy and Mexico among other counties. — Michael Benninger

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story listed the S.D. Binational 5K Invitational Beer Run and Brunch Fest as an event on Sunday. The event has been postponed and more information can be found at facebook.com/events/944834792367267.

After graduating from San Diego State in 2005, Leslie Hackett started working for The San Diego Union-Tribune as a newsroom page designer. Since then she has moved through different positions at the company, including Content and Product Manager in advertising, Editor of DiscoverSD.com and now works on both the print and website products for PACIFIC magazine as Editor-in-Chief and Digital Director.